J.K. Rowling’s Spiral into Madness (with ContraPoints)
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Not SyncedNatalie Wynn welcome back to A Bit Fruity.
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Not Syncedof the show. So, a couple weeks ago
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Not SyncedJ.K. Rowling, she got caught up in a
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Not Syncedlittle Holocaust denial.
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Not SyncedShe does Holocaust denial a little from
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Not Syncedtime to time, (laughter) yeah.
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Not SyncedIt wasn't always this way. J.K. Rowlings
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Not Syncedwasn't always on Twitter denying
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Not Syncedthat, uh, queer people were persecuted in
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Not Syncedthe Holocaust. Until 2019, J.K. Rowlings
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Not Syncedwas a universally beloved children's
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Not Syncedauthor who taught every kid that there
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Not Syncedwas magic inside of them no matter how
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Not Syncedcast out they may feel. Today, though,
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Not Syncedhow would you characterize her position
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Not Syncedin the culture today?
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Not SyncedWell, her position in the culture is
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Not Syncedkind of weirdly split, right, cause on
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Not Syncedthe one hand, there is her continuing
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Not Syncedlegacy as the author of the wizard books
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Not Syncedand on the other hand, there's like
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Not Syncedalmost her entire public persona, that
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Not Syncedwhich we mostly experience through Twitter
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Not Syncedwhich is basically obsessive bigotry
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Not Syncedtowards trans people. That's become
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Not Syncedsort of her definitive thing, right?
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Not SyncedI think that people who don't follow this
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Not Syncedkind of don't understand the extent of it
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Not Syncedbecause, you know, I don't know, people
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Not Syncedthrow around like all kinds of accusations
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Not Syncedon Twitter, so it's easy to think that
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Not Syncedthis is some kind of internet drama
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Not Syncedblown out of proportion. But what you're
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Not Syncedmissing is that if you have not been
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Not Syncedpaying attention to J.K. Rowling's Twitter
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Not Syncedfor the last, at this point, we're
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Not Syncedtalking about four or five years, which
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Not Syncedis a long time. Like, she's basically used
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Not Syncedher platform more often than not to do
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Not Syncedtrans-bashing. There's a reason why that
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Not Syncedthis gets talked about so much because,
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Not SyncedI mean, she's one of the most famous
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Not Syncedauthors in the world with an enormous
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Not Syncedplatform, and she's just using it
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Not Syncedconstantly to target this small and,
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Not Syncedlike, already besieged, minority of people
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Not Syncedwho are facing, like, all kinds of, like,
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Not Syncedlegislative and cultural backlash in
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Not Syncedthe U.S. and the U.K. So it's like really
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Not Synceddevastating (chuckle) that an author
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Not Syncedthat, that's this influential is also,
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Not Syncedlike, this obsessively devoted to
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Not Syncedpersecute, you know, to contributing
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Not Syncedto the persecution of this group of
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Not Syncedpeople, who's already so harassed.
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Not SyncedBut it's also, I don't know, it's also
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Not Syncedkind of a bizarre spectacle, like, in
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Not Syncedit's own right it's kind of like another
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Not Syncedreason I feel like we're drawn to this
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Not Syncedmaybe, is that it's kind of like darkly
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Not Syncedfascinating. How does this happen?
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Not SyncedLike, how do we go from, like, the
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Not SyncedGryffindor common room and, you know,
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Not SyncedSeverus Snape, to, like, these unhinged
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Not Syncedrants about the transexuals. It's weird.
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Not SyncedIt, it is weird and I think also, I mean,
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Not Syncedyeah, if you go to J.K. Rowling's Twitter
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Not Syncedright now and scroll through her feed,
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Not Syncedit is literal years of talking every
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Not Syncedsingle day, almost exclusively, about
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Not Syncedtransgender people, for years.
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Not SyncedWhich I think is the type of behavior
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Not Syncedwe associate, with like boomer facebook
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Not Syncedmoms, and then I guess in a sense, she
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Not Syncedkind of would have been that, if she
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Not Syncedhadn't become a billionaire and one of
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Not Syncedthe most famous and beloved children's
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Not Syncedauthors of all time. But she is those
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Not Syncedthings and the idea of her behaving the
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Not Syncedway, like, our homophobic aunt does
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Not Syncedor whatever, but like from some castle
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Not Syncedin the U.K., is just like a very jarring
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Not Syncedimage. (Natalie) I think that summarizes
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Not Syncedit really well, right, like, it is, like,
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Not Syncedyour bigoted aunts deranged Facebook post
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Not Syncedexcept on a platform with millions of
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Not Syncedpeople as the audience. I feel like we
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Not Syncedas a society, have, like, yet to know how
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Not Syncedto deal with this type of thing cause
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Not SyncedJ.K. Rowling's not the only case of it.
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Not SyncedI mean, like, Elon Musk has dabbled
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Not Synceda little bit in some similar forms of
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Not Syncedbigotry with a (inaudible) or even
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Not Syncedlarger platform. But I feel like what's
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Not Syncedunique about J.K. Rowling is that
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Not Syncedshe's, like, single mindedly focused on
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Not Syncedtrans people as this one issue.
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Not Synced(Matt) So she wasn't always this way,
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Not Syncedthough and what we're gonna do today
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Not Syncedis use J.K. Rowling as what I think is
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Not Synceda valuable case study in the worm hole
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Not Syncedthat transphobia is. The way that it
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Not Syncedcan serve as it has for J.K. Rowling
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Not Syncedand so many millions of other people
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Not Syncedas a portal into the broader world
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Not Syncedof right-wing ideology that gets pretty
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Not Syncedscary pretty quickly. We're gonna
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Not Syncedtry to understand why transphobia, and
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Not SyncedI think especially when it's cloaked,
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Not Syncedno pun intended, as a progressive feminist
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Not Syncedcause and especially effective
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Not Syncedgateway into the alt right. One day
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Not Syncedyou're reminding people that you
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Not Syncedjust like to be preferred to as a woman
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Not Syncedand that you are a woman and then,
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Not Syncedyou know, the next day you are
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Not Syncedparticipating in Holocaust denial. It can
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Not Syncedhappen to you. (Natalie) Many such cases.
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Not Synced(Matt) Many such cases. And so, to begin
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Not Syncedthis story I wanna go back to 2019
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Not Syncedto the first tweet that I remember
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Not Syncedseeing of J.K. Rowling's, her foray into
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Not Syncedthe anti-trans movement, which at the
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Not Syncedbeginning was very tepid. I am going to
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Not Syncedsend you the tweet. (Natalie) "Dress
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Not Syncedhowever you please. Call yourself
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Not Syncedwhatever you like. Sleep with any
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Not Syncedconsenting adult who'll have you.
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Not SyncedLive your best life in peace and security.
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Not SyncedBut force women out of their jobs for
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Not Syncedstating that sex is real? Hashtag I
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Not Syncedstand with Maya. Hashtag this is not
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Not Synceda drill." (Matt) So what was the
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Not Syncedcontext of this one?
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Not Synced(Natalie) So, the context is that there
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Not Syncedwas a English consultant named
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Not SyncedMaya Forstater who, I guess she wasn't
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Not Syncedfired but her contract was not
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Not Syncedrenewed because she had, like, refused
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Not Syncedto use the correct pronouns for a trans
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Not Syncedcoworker or something along those lines.
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Not SyncedAnd a lot of so called "gender-critical",
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Not Syncedthat is "transphobic", people in the U.K.
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Not Synceddecided to turn this into a celebrated
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Not Syncedcause, they, you know, rallied behind
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Not Syncedthis hashtag "I stand with maya".
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Not SyncedThe idea being, like, "oh, we shouldn't
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Not Syncedhave to submit to gender ideology by,
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Not Syncedyou know, using the correct pronouns
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Not Syncedfor trans people in the work place or
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Not Syncedwhatever. This is where J.K. Rowling
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Not Synceddecided to join this discourse
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Not Syncedofficially. She decided to jump in on
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Not Syncedthe side of people who think that it's
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Not Syncedterribly oppressive to have to use
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Not Syncedthe correct pronouns for a trans person.
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Not SyncedAnd I guess at first, you know, there was
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Not Syncedlike, "Well she's not transphobic. Maybe
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Not Syncedshe just believes in free speech, and she
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Not Syncedthinks that, you know, that people
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Not Syncedshouldn't be fired for having different
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Not Syncedopinions." (inaudible) okay, like, at
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Not Syncedfirst you could sort of plausibly think
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Not Syncedthat maybe, given the benefit of the
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Not Synceddoubt, that's why she was getting
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Not Syncedinvolved in this. But, like, to people who
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Not Syncedkind of know the pattern that
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Not Syncedtransphobia takes place, we all pretty
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Not Syncedmuch knew that, "Oh, okay she really
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Not Syncedis transphobic behind the scenes".
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Not SyncedLike, there is no way that you would
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Not Syncedyou already were. At least that's what I
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Not Syncedthink now. I mean, I think J.K. Rowling
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Not Syncedwas at her most dangerous in 2019 and
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Not Syncedin 2020 because of the stuff she was
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Not Syncedsaying seems kind of plausible and
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Not Syncedreasonable to the average person, you
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Not Syncedknow. And so, there's this kind of like
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Not Syncedclever selection of which topics to
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Not Syncedget behind, right, instead of just,
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Not SyncedI don't know, calling trans women "men"
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Not Syncedin dresses, or whatever, it's like she's
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Not Synceddefending the "right" of people to not
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Not Synceduse the correct pronouns if they don't
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Not Syncedagree, right?. (inaudible) this people
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Not Syncedkind of hedge in this way, like, when
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Not Syncedthey have a kind of like bigoted opinion
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Not Syncedwith Maya Forstater is, right. It's like
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Not Syncedshe's not saying something sort of
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Not Synceddirectly transphobic, but she is kind of
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Not Syncedindirectly getting there by being like,
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Not Synced"I am going to publicly champion Maya's
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Not Syncedright to be transphobic. "
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Not Synced(Matt) I feel like in the early days
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Not Syncedshe did so much of this plausible,
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Not Synceddeniability stuff where it's like, you
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Not Syncedknow, "I'm just saying sex is real".
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Not SyncedRight? And the average person who
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Not Syncedisn't, like, a terminally online queer
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Not Syncedis going to be like, "Yeah, sex is real,
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Not Syncedwhatever, like, who cares."
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Not SyncedYou know? It's like not a big deal.
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Not Synced(Natalie) Yeah, she was very effective
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Not Syncedearly on at kind of like deciding what
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Not Syncedit was that she thought people
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Not Syncedwere mad about, right? And so she
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Not Syncedframed the conversation, "Oh here's why
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Not SyncedI'm getting backlashed. I'm getting
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Not Syncedbacklash because I said quote on quote
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Not Synced'sex is real'. And so, it kind of seems
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Not Syncedlike if you believe her account of what
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Not Syncedpeople are mad about, then it sounds like
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Not Syncedeveryone whose mad is unreasonable
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Not Syncedbecause they are mad at her for taking
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Not Syncedthis kind of - taking what? An abstract,
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Not Syncedphilosophical position about the
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Not Syncedmetaphysics of biological sex? Like,
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Not Syncedis that what people are mad about?
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Not SyncedNo, right? It's of course not that
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Not Syncedbecause she is intervening in this
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Not Syncedsocial and political debate, right,
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Not Syncedon the side that wants trans people
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Not Syncedfunctionally not to exist in public
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Not Syncedlife, or not to be acknowledged in
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Not Syncedpublic life. So, that is what people
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Not Syncedare mad about, right? But early on,
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Not SyncedI think she was able to kind of
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Not Syncedframe her position as being this
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Not Syncedlike, I don't know, almost philosophical
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Not Syncedposition about the reality of sex or
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Not Syncedsomething, you know? That is what she
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Not Syncedwanted to make it sound like instead of
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Not Synceda political position about the place of
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Not Syncedtransgender people in society.
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Not SyncedWhen you first saw that tweet were, like,
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Not Syncedalarm bells ringing?
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Not SyncedOh, absolutely. I mean, at that point
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Not SyncedI was like, yeah I basically internally
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Not Syncedthought there was like a nine
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Not Syncedhundred and ninety-nine out of
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Not Syncedone thousand percent chance that
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Not Synced-it's, as people say, over, right?
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Not SyncedIt's so over, right? Like I already
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Not Syncedbasically already kind of knew that.
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Not SyncedBut I also kind of knew that, like,
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Not Syncedwell, most people aren't gonna notice
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Not Syncedthat it's over until she says something
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Not Syncedmore explicit.
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Not SyncedUntil she's doing Holocaust denial.
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Not SyncedUntil she's doing Holocaust denial,
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Not Syncedexactly. But, of course, I've seen
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Not Syncedenough people who kind of start this way
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Not Syncedwith this flirtation with bigotry where
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Not Syncedstage one is usually like, "Well I
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Not Syncedsupport the right for people to be bigots"
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Not SyncedLike, I don't like that there's this,
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Not Syncedlike, cancel culture, whatever politically
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Not Syncedcorrect - you can't say anything anymore.
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Not SyncedLike, that's usually the prelude to a
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Not Syncedbunch of bigoted stuff. It's kind of
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Not Syncedlike a softer way of getting a foot
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Not Syncedin the door. Like, you're not necessarily
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Not Syncedcommitting yourself to saying anything
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Not Syncedbigoted. But you'll stand up for the right
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Not Syncedof people to say that and you don't
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Not Syncedlike how, you know, how vicious people
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Not Syncedare being towards people who are getting
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Not Syncedcriticized for saying more bigoted things.
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Not SyncedIn retrospect, it's clear that she's
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Not Syncedpreparing the way to be the one saying
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Not Syncedthose bigoted things herself.
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Not SyncedFor a while longer, well into 2020,
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Not Syncedshe, like, continues this road of
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Not Syncedlike, "sex is real". And so I'm going to
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Not Syncedsend you another thread.
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Not SyncedIt's funny how I know all of these
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Not Synced-like, by heart practically
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Not Synced-It's like song lyrics (laughter)
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Not Syncedtrans people, right? Like, "Ah yes,
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Not SyncedI know, cause, like, we've read these
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Not Synced-f***ing tweets so many times
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Not Syncedthe last four years has been
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Not Synceddominated by having to read these
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Not Syncedterrible opinions again and again.
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Not SyncedThis is, honestly, no one should be
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Not Syncedallowed to get this famous. It's too
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Not Synceddangerous.
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Not Synced(laughter)
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Not SyncedOkay, but for the normal people listening
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Not Syncedwho aren't so online, do you want to read
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Not Syncedwhat she tweeted on June 6, I believe,
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Not Synced2020?
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Not Synced(Natalie) Dear normal people, this is me
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Not Syncedreading from the book of Rowling,
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Not Syncedchapter six (laughter).
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Not SyncedQuote, "If sex isn't real, there's no
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Not Syncedsame-sex attraction. If sex isn't real,
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Not Syncedthe lived reality of women globally
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Not Syncedis erased. I know and love trans people,
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Not Syncedbut erasing the concept of sex removes
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Not Syncedthe ability of many to meaningfully
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Not Synceddiscuss their lives. It isn't hate to
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Not Syncedspeak the truth."
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Not SyncedTweet two, "The idea that women like me,
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Not Syncedwho've been empathetic to trans people
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Not Syncedfor decades, feeling kinship because
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Not Syncedthey're vulnerable in the same way
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Not Syncedas women - ie. to male violence - 'hate'
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Not Syncedtrans people because they think sex is
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Not Syncedreal and has lived consequences -
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Not Syncedit is a nonsense."
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Not Synced-Natalie: Sorry, (inaudible) I feel
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- J.K. Rowling’s Spiral into Madness (with ContraPoints)
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From “sex is real” to Holocaust denial — if it happened to the wizard lady, it can happen to you.
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